Seismological (adjective)

Relating to the study of earthquakes and their causes, effects, and mechanisms.

Origin:

Derived from the greek word 'seismos' meaning an earthquake and 'logos' meaning a study of.

Examples:

  1. The seismological data provided insight into the frequency and intensity of earthquakes in the region.
  2. The seismological instruments were used to monitor seismic activity and detect potential earthquakes.
  3. The seismological community was focused on developing new methods for predicting and mitigating the impact of earthquakes.
  4. The seismological research was crucial for improving building codes and reducing the risk of damage during earthquakes.
  5. The seismological team used advanced computer models to simulate the effects of earthquakes and test different strategies for reducing their impact.
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